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@askneighbro / askneighbro.tumblr.com

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(C: Heya! I’m leaving the minecraft ask blog community, and I decided to create some fan art of some of the older minecraft ask blogs that really inspired me! I know you’re not really active atm but I hope you like the art! Have a nice day!) .::{{ Thanks so much for following, and for this art- it’s so cute! I’m glad I could inspire you to create! May your ways be green and gold~ }}::.

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A/N: Sorry!

..::{{I haven’t had a lot of interest in the streams so I’m taking the night off to draw some more and take care of the small prop business I’m trying to start.  I also feel like maybe my timing is bad with the streams. If you have any suggestions for better times than 9;00PM EST, please send me a suggestion. And of course- please send in all the asks, big or small. Thanks for stickin around guys!}}::..

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Holy cannoli!

..::{{ You guys! did you know that today is the 5th anniversary of AskNeighbro!? Like whoa damn- thanks for hanging in there with me like champs. I wish I had planned something but I’ve been engulfed in a prop commission and totally forgot. Anybody want to see something special as celebration? }}::. ?

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Anonymous asked:

Muh, have you ever been to Dzilis? At the risk of sounding odd, is it still standing?

{Lu-Anne}: …It’s true, though. I don’t know how a whole town can be haunted, but it is. 

You can’t sleep a wink there half the time. And when you do, you just have nightmares. And then, on top of all of that, their prices for food are ridiculously high because nothing grows there easily. 

That, and –you can laugh, but it’s true – if it’s quiet enough it sounds like a huge fire is going. 

Believe me or not, it’s true.I try to stay there just for the delivery and bounce right after that’s done.

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Eldasilquë: -Listens to the spooky stories with wide eyes-

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Anonymous asked:

Did you meet anyone cool on your travels?

Ranwë: I met a lot of people on the road! One of my favorite interactions was with an elf from the Ocean Biome. Her name was Ashley and she makes an awesome bartender. Her husband is from the Nether and is in the process of moving his things, so I met her while helping him move some stuff. They have a nice little house set up on an island. 

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Anonymous asked:

Do the brothers have any thoughts about why they might have arrived in Minecraftia of all places after being thrown into the Void?

Ránion: As for why Melkor picked Minecraftia.... We have no idea. He had power to create like the rest of the Ainur, so maybe the void had the untapped energy he needed to make a world of his own....Ranwë: But that doesn’t really make sense because it would make Notch Melkor and Herobrine is supposedly not Notch. Also, Melkor lost his power to create so he shouldn’t be able to make another universe....Plus the Void was not supposed to have any life in it....Ránion: ...As you might have guessed, this is a bit over our heads....

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Where did you find your dragon friend, Elda?

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Eldasilquë: At first I was very scared- Ataryo told me Dragons are very dangerous. But this one made a silly face- so he has to be nice! He followed me back to Vorimandil’s house though. He almost got caught by Ataryo! Good thing that lake was nearby!

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Anonymous asked:

I don't know if you've revealed this to us yet, but where do you come from, Alvar? What is it like there?

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Is there a traditional elven genre of music in your society(ies)?

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[Ranwë]: In Minecraftia music is used to regain the balance of nature and restore the land. The best way to explain is with an example; in the song for the sky, often the clouds that have become heavy will begin raining. The ocean songs will bring in and out the tides. The forest songs will turn the trees green. People are unaware how often they hear these songs. Any time you hear music from around or above it is most likely the elves singing to restore the land. The music usually lacks words, and is just vocalizations, so it would be instrumental- perhaps you could even consider it a soundtrack...

[Ranwë]: In Arda, songs were used often to tell stories or grant blessings. Many passings of great people have songs associated with them, be it a blessing or a story of their deeds. As such, they would fall into what I believe people here call “Folk” songs. Some songs have the same words but are sung differently from one person to the next...

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